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Rob Landley has been thinking about branching off of the old tcc code and creating a new more flexible version called qcc. Which would reuse the TCG code generator from QEMU. Seems like a good idea possibly benefiting QEMU as well.

For the time being though he is mainly working on toybox which is a BSD licensed busybox alike that focuses maintainabilty and fedelity to specs. It is also worth noting that Rob knows his stuff and his branch of tcc had 64bit support before the "official" one which was stuck rotting in ancient CVS at the time.

Tiny is tiny

I suspect that "tiny" and "marvelous new features" are, to some extent, going to be mutually exclusive. You can't have a rapidly expanding feature set and still be tiny. Also, it's filling a niche need rather than the mainstream needs. It only makes sense that the project moves a bit slower.

0.9.26 released

Greetings everybody,

it is my pleasure to finally announce the release of TinyCC 0.9.26. This
release has been longer than previously to come along but it's finally here.
This release would not have been possible without the contributions of many
developpers and testers. Thank you:

for your prompt and thorough testing. A special thanks as well for Grishka,
who despite not doing the release, have constantly supervized the
developpement of TinyCC by reviewing most of the commits that where done, by
giving advices, and by all the commits he did himself.

Most important changes since previous release are summarized below. For more
details, please refer to the git log.